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Organic Pollution? Nonsense
This is just public relations scare tactics, directly from the conventional growers' lobby. Note that every ''fact'' claimed somewhere in the article is denied elsewhere.
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ari green
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September 10, 2008
Business Innovation
I think that one of the greatest steps toward improving our environment is increasing the individuals sense of responsibility toward it. One of the best ways we can do this is by supporting innovative businesses that not only provide us with our desired utility but also benefit the environment. For example, I came across a website ...
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Gustavion
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July 23, 2008
Regarding the Wall-E article...
''Wall-E tells us that if we don't change the way we live, we'll all get really fat and destroy the world.'' You'll find no bigger supporter of the first amendment than me. However, I think the statement above, quoted from the article is a little biased. To me, it sounds like someone who is just looking for a reason to look down on ...
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CWickham
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July 11, 2008
Fat enough
I couldn't even finish this article. I am sure that some people can't help being fat. All your science aside I have known many people that went from an active lifestyle to an inactive one and gained a lot of weight. Period. If you don't care enough about your own body to eat right, exercise, and generally take care of the one and only thing in ...
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digitalmonkeys
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July 11, 2008
Just shows how egocentric humans are
I saw Wall - E with my kids the first weekend it came out. Sure, the sub-plot of what humans had done to the planet was a little bang-a-pot-over-the-head obvious, however, in my opinion, the real story was between the robots. If you read any science fiction at all, you will know that these kinds of stories regarding the downfall of humankind, and ...
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geminitwin
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July 11, 2008